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    om5na
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    Hello, I want to ask if you registered ppod instability. virtual serial port drivers created by microKEYER (MKII) in the version 8.0.7 in the Win7 64bit environment. After updating from ver. 7.7.1 on 8.0.7 my system started to "freeze". Usually during the shutdown process of the PC and sometimes also during the shutdown of the usb router.

    While logging out of the system, a blue screen also appeared at irregular intervals in all cases reporting a critical error of the system driver evserial7.sys.

    After uninstalling and reverting to the previous version 7.7.1 the system looks stable…

    73, OM5NA rain 8)

    #13580 Reply
    ok1kdt
    Participant

    I noticed unstable behavior even under Win XP. E.g.. if the PC wakes up, the router will no longer connect to the device.
    After restarting the PC, everything is OK. This error has appeared since the last version from December.

    #13581 Reply
    ok1kdt
    Participant

    microHAM programmers have confirmed that the Router 8.0.7 instability
    is due to bugs in the FTDI hardware drivers – specifically FTD2XX.DLL
    version 2.8.14 but the issues exist in all 2.8.x versions of the FTDI
    drivers. Unfortunately, there is no current replacement for the
    defective DLL *and* Router will need to be recompiled when FTDI
    releases a stable replacement.

    Until FTDI release a stable driver, the programmers are working on a
    *BETA* version of Router that will use version 2.6.0 of the FTDI
    drivers (the same drivers used in Router 7.7.1). When that version
    is ready it will be announced here – it *will not* be available for
    automatic installation through Router. I have no target for the beta
    but would guess it will be available before the end of the month – it
    is necessary to remove developmental and debugging code from the code
    base before preparing any software for release.

    Users who can not wait can reinstall Router 7.7.1. To do so it will
    be necessary to follow a special procedure:

    1) Open Router 8.0.7
    2) delete all virtual ports (Virtual Port | Delete All).
    3) then close Router.
    4) Open Windows Device Manager
    5) right click on each “microHAM USB Device” entry and
    select *Uninstall*. Check the box that says “Delete the driver
    software for this device”
    6) Close Device Manager
    7) select “Uninstall USB Device Router” from the Uninstall folder
    in the microHAM Folder of the Windows Start menu (do not use
    the Windows Control Panel)
    8) Disconnect *ALL* USB devices
    9) Reboot the computer (do not allow the computer to sleep or
    hibernate). This must be a cold boot to remove *all* old drivers
    from memory or the new drivers will not install properly.

    10) After rebooting, download the Router 7.7.1 installer from:
    http://www.microham.com/Downloads/urouter_release_07_07_01.exe
    11) Without connecting *any* USB devices (except keyboard and mouse)
    run the Router installer to reinstall Router 7.7.1. Connect *only*
    the microHAM device when prompted to do so when the installer is
    finished.
    12) When you have connected the microHAM Interface, you will need to
    manually restore the proper firmware (Device | Upload Firmware):
    microKEYER II – in 4.6
    digiKeyer II – in 1.0
    MK2R/MK2R+ – in 5.7
    micro2R – in 1.2
    Station Master – in 2.8
    13) after updating the firmware if necessary create your Virtual Ports
    and Configure Router 7.7.1.
    14) After your configuration is complete, close Router to save the
    changed to the Windows Registry.
    15) Restart Router and reconnect any other USB devices one at a time
    while checking for conflicts.

    *NOTE* If you reinstall Router 7.7.1 or the forthcoming beta, you *MUST*
    disable Windows Update or set it to *manual* updates (so any update is
    manually selected). Windows Update will attempt to replace FTDI driver
    version 2.6.0 used in 7.7.1 with the current defective driver.

    73,

    … Joe Subich, W4TV
    microHAM America
    http://www.microHAM-USA.com
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM

    support e-mail: support@microHAM-com

    #13582 Reply
    om5na
    Participant

    Thanks for the info from the Yahoo forum. Unstable behavior appeared again today just after transitioning from hibernation to normal mode. The blue screen reported a critical system driver error “evserial.sys” (ELTIMA Software, version 6.2.41.0). After a cold restart, the system started without the need to enter login data, drivers for microHAM mK II did not activate. It was necessary to activate them manually.

    OM5NA 😕

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